Hurricane Jeanne lasted from September 13 until September 28 of 2004.
Yes, the name Jeanne has been retired and replaced with Julia.
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Hurricane Jeanne was a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of around 120 mph. The storm had a large size with tropical storm force winds extending outward up to 200 miles from its center.
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Hurricane Jeanne was a devastating storm that damaged large parts of Florida, the Bahamas, and Grand Bahama. The storm also caused flood damage as far inland in the United States as West Virginia.
Hurricanes with names staring in J include Jose, Joyce, Jerry, Josephine, Juan, and Julia.
Hurricane Jeanne in 2004 was caused by a combination of warm ocean temperatures, moist air, and favorable wind conditions that fueled its development into a powerful storm. These factors are typical for the formation of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean during the peak of the hurricane season.
Some historic hurricane names include Allen, Andrew, Camille, Charley, Floyd, Gilbert, Jeanne, Katrina, Mitch, and Wilma.
In September 2004, Florida was impacted by four hurricanes: Hurricane Charley, Hurricane Frances, Hurricane Ivan, and Hurricane Jeanne. Hurricane Charley made landfall on August 13, but it was closely followed by Frances, which struck on September 5. Ivan hit the Gulf Coast on September 16, and Jeanne made landfall on September 26. These storms collectively caused significant damage across the state.
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Hurricane Jeanne caused approximately 3,035 fatalities, mostly in Haiti where it hit as a Category 3 storm in 2004. It also caused significant damage in the Caribbean and the southeastern United States.
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